Developing evidence briefs for policy: a qualitative case study comparing the process of using a guidance-contextualization workbook in Peru and Uganda
Abstract Background Translating research evidence from global guidance into policy can help strengthen health systems. A workbook was developed to support the contextualization of the WHO's 'Optimizing health worker roles to improve maternal and newborn health' (OptimizeMNH) guidance....
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Alvarez (Author), John N. Lavis (Author), Melissa Brouwers (Author), Gloria Carmona Clavijo (Author), Nelson Sewankambo (Author), Lely Solari (Author), Lisa Schwartz (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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